A Winter Message

I’m currently sitting at the kitchen counter, in my sweater blanket, drinking coffee at 11:00am. It is raining so hard that puddles have collected on our paths, threatening to disturb my mental health. I remember how hard my husband and I worked to dig and create good drainage, specifically a French drain that runs along the paths. I say a tiny prayer, ‘Be strong, little French drain. Be STRONG.’ The lights flicker.
I am a native Oregonian. The rain makes me happy and gives me cozy feelings. I know that without these months, our area would not be the green, lush, beautiful slice of heaven that it is. I also know that winter is a time for our land to rest and so I try to take that as a cue. Rest should be a part of our life. Without rest, the work we have done during the Springs and Summers will not have time to get established in our hearts, minds, souls and soil. The metaphors of our Life and the life of our mother earth are endless. We are fortunate here to have 4 distinct seasons, each with their own message. Winter’s message is rest.

Yet, there is still work to do in the winter. At home, I will cut back perennials, prune, pull weeds when the temperatures don’t get low enough to kill those pesky pop-its and, of course, begin the plans for our vegetable garden. There is always work to do and the temptation to get to the next project is real. Projects, no matter how big or small, tend to have nagging voices.
Our beautiful slice of the world has a climate that encourages work to continue even through the winter, especially if the temperatures are mild. The fact that my job as a designer is mostly inside gives me a twinge of guilt. I look outside as it keeps raining hard and think about our Winterbloom install and maintenance crews slogging away. The crews don’t stop unless a hard freeze makes it too difficult to dig in the soil or icy roads become treacherous. Business must go on and us landscapers see the value in getting plants in the ground now while the soil is soft and the rain waters the new baby plants. Which then reverses the idea... to rest and enjoy the landscape in the summer. Confusing!! Pacific northwest landscape installation and design companies are CONSTANTLY working. All. Year. Long. There’s also that capitalist thing going on too, which is always telling us to keep working, keep growing, keep making money and keep buying!






